The Bride
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Initial release | New Zealand |
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Directors | Svyatoslav Podgayevskiy |
Languages | Russian Language |
Budget | 1. 164 million USD |
Producers | Zaur Bolotaev |
Dmitriy Litvinov | |
Vladislav Severtsev | |
Craig Parkes | |
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ID | 763089 |
About The Bride
When a new bride travels with her husband to his ancestral home, she is subjected to a mysterious wedding ceremony.
Taiwan opposition's doomed shotgun wedding
... But then the groom - or was it The Bride? - got cold feet...
China's matchmaking mums have a powerful ally: The Party
... Earlier this year, a small town in the eastern Zhejiang province announced that it would offer couples 1,000 yuan ($137; £108) as a " reward" if The Bride was 25 years or younger...
Bride Sarah Wilkinson saves for 20 years to wed herself
... The Bride was surrounded by 40 of her closest family and friends for the ceremony on 30 September and another 40 people in the evening at the tennis club opposite...
Iraq fire: Eyewitnesses tell of wedding hall blaze horror
... " Some 115 people were killed and more than 150 others injured in the fire, which broke out during the first dance of The Bride and groom...
India LGBTQ wedding sparks controversy in Punjab
... But what was even more unusual was that their marriage was solemnised in a gurdwara - a Sikh temple - with The Bride and groom performing all traditional rituals...
Breakdown service: Passer-by gets bride to church on time after car fails
... " The Bridesmaids had left and he picked me up - dressed as a chauffeur, even though he isn t one, " she said...
'Stars align' as aurora lights up Inverness wedding photo
... Michael said: " The groom was found quite quickly, but The Bride was nowhere to be found at first and then I think she was dragged from the dance floor...
Cancelled flights: Children sleep on airport floors
... The Bride and groom-to-be are now frantically trying to find a way to get to a local court in Malcesine, near Lake Garda, before they can be legally wed on Saturday...
Cancelled flights: Children sleep on airport floors
By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News
" About three o'clock in The Morning my youngest was in tears, " one mother explained after spending The Night trying to sleep in an airport amid the disruption caused by a UK Air Traffic control fault.
Sarah Skellern is one of thousands of passengers Caught Up in The Aftermath , with many unable to Return Home to the UK or fly abroad for long-booked holidays. Others have told The Bbc about missing weddings, seeing babies asleep in suitcases and shelling out thousands of pounds on new arrangements.
More Than 1,500 flights were cancelled on Monday, according to aviation analytics company Cirium, due to the technical fault.
Mrs Skellern, from near Preston, Lancashire, described " absolute chaos" at Palma de Mallorca Airport, after waiting on an aircraft for six hours before her Jet2 flight on Monday was cancelled.
" A lot of people realised that the longer we stayed there, our chance was our crew would run out of hours, which is what actually happened in The End , " the mother-of-two said.
After leaving the plane, Mrs Skellern said she and her husband Barry, and two boys Toby, 10, and Gabe, eight, were left by the airline to fend for themselves when it came to finding accommodation. A lack of local hotels meant they had little choice for a bed but the Spanish airport floor.
" As their mum I couldn't do anything about it. I think finally about three o'clock my youngest was in tears, my older one had fallen asleep on my knee, " she recalled.
" We just put some towels down on the floor and went 'you know what let's try and get some sleep'.
" They had a few hours, I had about an hour's sleep and my husband about 10 Minutes at best. "
The teaching assistant is now hoping to get on a flight to Manchester Airport on Tuesday afternoon but admits: " We're all exhausted".
Jet2 said it was working incredibly hard to look after and communicate with its customers, and working tirelessly to provide customers with accommodation. The Company added it was putting on extra flights on top of its scheduled programme to bring customers' home.
'Horrific'Jayne, who did not want her second name to be used, described her experience being stranded in Ibiza as " horrific".
The 27-year-old, who had been on The Island With Friends , had her Ryanair flight to Newcastle cancelled on Monday night, leaving her sleeping on the floor in The Airport .
" Yesterday, hundreds of people have been left to fend for themselves in Ibiza Airport and sleeping on the floor anywhere they can find space, " She Said .
" The floor was freezing, we were using beach towels as blankets and trying to make a pillow out of anything. There were loads of Young Girls and boys everywhere trying to make The Best situation out of it. "
The Group spent a total f £2,000 on their flights to Holland, where they will pay to stay overnight before catching a ferry back to the north of England on Wednesday afternoon.
" I know again it wasn't their [Ryanair's] fault but I think they should have provisions in place. The staff should be trained to give advice and stuff like that, " she added.
Ryanair boss Michael O 'Leary called the Nats fault " unacceptable".
'We could miss our wedding'Adam Ashall-Kelly and Christine Marriott fear they, after their flight from Manchester to Verona was cancelled on Monday.
The Bride and groom-to-be are now frantically trying to find a way to get to a local court in Malcesine, near Lake Garda , before they can be legally wed on Saturday.
The couple, both originally from Manchester, have booked a new flight to Milan on Wednesday but have " no idea" whether it will go ahead or be cancelled.
" It's incredibly stressful, " Mr Ashall-Kelly, 35, said.
" We've looked at whether we can get a flight to Paris And Then a train, but there's strikes. We've looked at driving all The Way there and we're thinking about maybe getting the Eurostar to Brussels And Then there's a 14-hour bus. "
The finance management consultant said 45 Wedding Guests were in a similar situation and were arranging new flights at different airports across the UK.
He Said : " Some People are meant to be flying today and they're waiting to find out, Some People are meant to be flying on Thursday, but they don't know what the impact of all this will be.
" Everybody is completely On Edge . "
'Babies sleeping in suitcases'Dan Mayberry described seeing babies sleeping in suitcases, after his EasyJet flight departing Tenerife for London was cancelled on Monday.
" There have been babies put in suitcases as makeshift beds, people on the floor, people sleeping in wheelchairs, " He Said .
" The Airport themselves put out emergency beds and they weren't announced to anyone, it was just if you were on that end of The Airport . "
The Teacher said because there were no EasyJet flights to the UK before Monday next week, he and his girlfriend had to pay out £2,000 in new flights and accommodation in order to get back to work.
The pair are planning to fly to Paris, and get to the UK from there.
EasyJet said it had limited Free Space on direct flights. It added that customers who make their own Travel Arrangements will be reimbursed.
The airline said it would try to add capacity by flying larger aircraft and operating additional flights to repatriate customers where options were most limited.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com